Convention on Road Signs and Signals of 1968 European Agreement Supplementing the Convention and Protocol on Road Markings, Additional to the European Agreement

Convention on Road Signs and Signals of 1968 European Agreement Supplementing the Convention and Protocol on Road Markings, Additional to the European Agreement - 2006 consolidated versions

The Convention on Road Signs and Signals was done at Vienna on 8 November 1968. Since its entry into force on 6 June 1978, it replaces previous road signs and signals Conventions and notably the Protocol on Road Signs and Signals of 1949, in accordance with Article 40 of the Convention.

The European Agreement supplementing the Convention on Road Signs and Signals was done at Geneva on 1 May 1971. It entered into force on 3 August 1979 . This Agreement was supplemented on 1 March 1973 by a Protocol on Road Markings, which entered into force on 25 April 1985.

These texts have been periodically amended, in order to keep pace with technological advances and a growing demand from society in the areas of road safety and protection of the environment. Thus, the Convention and the European Agreement underwent two lots of amendments, which entered into force in November 1995 and on 28 March 2006 respectively. The Protocol on Road Markings underwent one amendment which entered into force on 28 March 2006.

According to Resolution No. 257, adopted by the Inland Transport Committee on 7 February 2006, the Secretariat prepared a publication with the consolidated versions of the Convention, the European Agreement and its Protocol on Road Markings , which include the amendments mentioned above.

In addition to these consolidated versions, this publication also includes: a historical background, the list of Contracting Parties to the Convention on Road Signs and Signals, the European Agreement and its Protocol on Road Markings, declarations and reservations, and an alphabetical index.